If you’re flying this holiday season, a new Forbes study suggests you should do yourself a favor and fly on Delta, and avoid Frontier if possible. The study used three years of on-time data to pick out the most on-time airlines, and the ones with the most delayed arrivals and departures.

Most of us get at least a few days off during the holidays, so it can be a good time to squeeze in some travel. If you’re looking for an affordable place to visit, check out Kayak’s list of budget-friendly cities for holiday travel.

Many of us don’t use our vacation time, and when we think about taking it, we’re often hamstrung by the all-important question of Where should I go? It’s a difficult question to answer, but one trick is to first find a deal that appeals to you to determine the destination, then go on your vacation.

Year to year, the cheapest time to book holiday flights changes a little bit, but it is always in the fall. According to Hopper, now is the best time to buy your plane tickets to save for both Thanksgiving and Christmas travel.

It’s easy enough to find the cheapest flight for your destination—there’s no shortage of tools to help you do that. The problem is, there’s usually a reason the flight is cheap: it’s a red eye, it’s a terrible airline, or there’s a long layover. Hopper’s latest update tells you when to buy the flight you actually want…

Flight prices have been lower than they’ve been in a long time, and some places have even better deals than others. Kiwi.com, a flight comparison site, released data ranking the countries with the cheapest and most expensive flights.

Especially when you’re visiting a new, unfamiliar country, you want to be prepared for your trip. BaseTrip tells you everything you should know about traveling to your destination, from tipping etiquette to vaccinations to average internet speeds.

Airline food is, for the most part, an afterthought. No one boards a flight expecting a culinary experience, but some airlines serve better food than others. In fact, sometimes that food is downright delicious. Inflightfeed is a blog dedicated to reviewing all the different meals offered on 150 different airlines…

Most of us don’t choose the airline we fly so much as we choose the most convenient and affordable flight, but if you’ve ever wondered what your odds are of flying comfortably on JetBlue, United, Southwest, or heaven forbid, Spirit, are, this legroom GIF shows you at a glance.

You get a lot of coverage for your buck with renter’s insurance. For example, you might be surprised to learn that most policies cover stuff that’s stolen outside of your home. It’s called “off-premises” coverage, and many homeowner’s policies include it, too.

Once you’ve earned your travel rewards, it’s time to cash them in for a free flight. Some rewards programs are confusing to navigate, though. AwardAce shows you how to book your rewards travel, step by step, depending on the airline.

Airlines love their baggage fees, and collectively, they earn billions from those fees every year. There’s finally good news for customers, though. A new law requires airlines to refund your fee if they lose your luggage, which seems only fair.

The Hopper app has consistently been a useful, go-to tool for travelers looking for the best deal. This week, they announced personalized flight deal recommendations, a feature that will make it even easier to find the best prices on travel.

When you’re traveling abroad, it’s important to stay safe in unfamiliar territory, especially if you’re traveling solo. The U.S. Department of State has a program that lets you register your trip, stay updated on travel alerts, and keep in touch with friends and family during an emergency.